February 2024 ranked as the least snowy February on record at Duluth, and the warmest February on record at Ashland

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5:03 PM Friday, March 1, 2024

Average temperature ranks in the Northland for February 2024

  • Ashland, WI: Warmest on record (28.5 degrees)
  • Brainerd, MN: 2nd warmest on record (28.0 degrees)
  • Hibbing, MN: 3rd warmest on record (23.6 degrees)
  • International Falls, MN: 3rd warmest on record (22.3 degrees)
  • Duluth, MN: 4th warmest on record (27.3 degrees)

February 2024 was a warm one in the Northland with average monthly temperatures for the month finishing some +11 to +13 degrees above normal.

Note: Duluth recorded its least snowy February on record with just 1.6 inches of snow last month. The previous record was 2.1 inches set February of 1896.

2023-2024 seasonal snowfall total at Duluth sits at 18.7 inches which is nearly -50 inches below normal to date (-49.3″ below normal)

By this time last year, nearly 100 inches of snow had fallen in Duluth (99.5 inches) We’ve seen -80.8 inches less snow this winter compared to last winter through March 1st.

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Average temperature ranks by state for February 2024

  • Wisconsin: 2nd warmest on record
  • Iowa: 2nd warmest on record
  • Michigan: 2nd warmest on record
  • Minnesota: 3rd warmest on record
  • Missouri: 3rd warmest on record
  • Ohio: 3rd warmest on record
  • North Dakota: 4th warmest on record
  • Illinois: 4th warmest on record
  • Kansas: 4th warmest on record

26 out of 29 days or 90% of days in February were warmer than average in Duluth compared to just 3 out of 29 days or 10% of days which were colder than average.

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There wasn’t much snow in most of the Northland last month, although far northern Minnesota did see higher snow totals compared to the rest of the Northland.

Duluth: 1.6 inches (normal 15.1 inches)

International Falls: 8.9 inches (normal 12.6 inches)

Percent of normal snowfall for February 2024

Duluth: 11% of normal

International Falls: 70% of normal

Thanks for reading!

Tim

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